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Amphibious operations

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Strategic and Combat Studies Institute occasional paper ; no. 31Publication details: Camberley, UK: SCSI, 1997Description: 56pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: A collection of 3 papers. In the first Professor Till provides an historical overview of the theory and practice of amphibious operations from a British perspective. In the second Grove covers the development of Japanese amphibious warfare in the period 1874 to 1942. Finally Dr Farrell proposes that the US Marine Corps experience in Somalia in 1993 (Operation Restore Hope) might provide a model for the future.
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A collection of 3 papers. In the first Professor Till provides an historical overview of the theory and practice of amphibious operations from a British perspective. In the second Grove covers the development of Japanese amphibious warfare in the period 1874 to 1942. Finally Dr Farrell proposes that the US Marine Corps experience in Somalia in 1993 (Operation Restore Hope) might provide a model for the future.

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